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The most feminine looking women in the world always have dark eyes. Dark eyes signal vulnerability and passiveness, whereas light eyes are active and predatory. The phrase "Piercing blue eyes" exists for a reason.
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Some of you may prefer the version with light eyes, but the dark eyes are undoubtedly feminizing her face, giving her a more vulnerable and warm look
On the other hand, let's see a man go from "piercing blue eyes" to brown eyes:
F2.
Immediately he looks less masculine, less striking, and more girly. This isn't without its appeal, but it's without a doubt feminizing.
Examples of feminine dark eyed women:
It's also femininely dimorphic:
"However, we have found an association between gender and eye colour prediction. When comparing similar eye colour genetic profiles, females tend, as a whole, to have darker eyes than males (and, conversely, males lighter than females).
These results are also corroborated by the revision and meta-analysis of data from previously published eye colour genetic studies in several Caucasian populations, which significantly support the fact that males are more likely to have blue eyes than females, while females tend to show higher frequencies of green and brown eyes than males. This significant gender difference would suggest that there is an as yet unidentified gender-related factor contributing to human eye colour variation."
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Why is this? Likely because estrogen increases melanin


pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
JFL at men having brown eyes.
F1.
Some of you may prefer the version with light eyes, but the dark eyes are undoubtedly feminizing her face, giving her a more vulnerable and warm look
On the other hand, let's see a man go from "piercing blue eyes" to brown eyes:
F2.
Immediately he looks less masculine, less striking, and more girly. This isn't without its appeal, but it's without a doubt feminizing.
Examples of feminine dark eyed women:
It's also femininely dimorphic:
"However, we have found an association between gender and eye colour prediction. When comparing similar eye colour genetic profiles, females tend, as a whole, to have darker eyes than males (and, conversely, males lighter than females).
These results are also corroborated by the revision and meta-analysis of data from previously published eye colour genetic studies in several Caucasian populations, which significantly support the fact that males are more likely to have blue eyes than females, while females tend to show higher frequencies of green and brown eyes than males. This significant gender difference would suggest that there is an as yet unidentified gender-related factor contributing to human eye colour variation."
Gender is a major factor explaining discrepancies in eye colour prediction based on HERC2/OCA2 genotype and the IrisPlex model - PubMed
In recent years, several studies have greatly increased our understanding of the genetic basis underlying human eye colour variation. A large percentage of the eye colour diversity present in humans can already be genetically explained, so much so that different DNA-based eye colour prediction...
Why is this? Likely because estrogen increases melanin
Effects of estrogens on human melanocytes in vitro - PubMed
Subjects with elevated serum estrogen concentrations, such as those who are pregnant or ingesting estrogen-containing contraceptive medication, may develop increased skin pigmentation. As little information is available on the mechanism(s) underlying this relationship, the in vitro effects of...
JFL at men having brown eyes.
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